But if Queen’s Decree itself benefited from Haste the way normal HoTs do, then it would definitely be double-dipping on Haste. This creates some minor Haste breakpoints, since once you get enough Haste to create an additional tick of Healing Stream Totem, you’ll get another full Queen’s Decree buff along with it, no matter the size of that partial HST tick. it maintains its 2-second tick timer and never delivers more than 3 ticks of the HoT). Queen’s Decree is not affected by Haste (e.g. It is unclear which of these are bugs and which are intended behaviour. If Healing Stream Totem heals the same target twice before that player’s first Queen’s Decree is expired, the HoT is overwritten, which can result in some loss of healing.Queen’s Decree is also unaffected by Critical Strike.Unlike Healing Stream Totem itself, Queen’s Decree does not currently benefit from Mastery.However, a couple of things hold this back: Since a single tick of Healing Stream Totem is 70% Spell Power, this makes each tick of Healing Stream Totem over twice as strong, resulting in a theoretical 215% buff to Healing Stream Totem. The HoT ticks three times for 50% Spell Power per tick, for a total of 150% additional Spell Power. The Decree of the Queen artifact trait creates a HoT effect named Queen’s Decree on players healed by your Healing Stream Totem. Many of these numbers will change, and it’s possible we might see some of the effects removed or reworked entirely. Please remember that artifact weapon traits and tuning are very tentative at this early stage in the Alpha. ![]() Sharas’dal, Scepter of Totally Not Anything to Do with Azshara Anymore I Swear
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